To quote: We have been blessed with the most dedicated fans in the business and I'd like to take a moment to thank our new members of PlayStation Nation for helping us to achieve nine consecutive months of growth on the PS3 platform.

We are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to enhance your entertainment experience on the PS3 and we're so excited this week to deliver on this promise once again.

Today, your PS3 experience already includes Blu-ray games and movies, streamed TV shows and sporting events, and unique original programs, but as we showcased on the E3 stage today, it also delivers cutting edge 3D technology and the most ultra sensory and precise motion gaming solutions available.

There is no denying that Sony is the undisputed leader in 3D technology today and we are the only ones to offer an end to end solution to consumers. With four stereoscopic 3D games available for download already, PlayStation is truly leading the effort to bring theater-like experiences into your living room.

There are nearly 36 million PS3 units around the world that are 3D ready today and with demos on the...

277w ago - Today Square Enix global president Yoichi Wada has revealed that development on Final Fantasy XIII has been "going very steadily" for the US ane European versions and that they're "just adding the final touches" to the game.

To quote: "We've completed the master of the Japanese version, and for the US and European versions we're just adding the final touches," Wada told GI.biz. "The last stage of development has gone very smoothly this time.

"It took us a tremendous amount of time to develop the software for this generation, so that's a lesson for the creators."

Perhaps Final Fantasy XIII will launch much sooner than we thought? We'll have to see come this Friday, when both a US and European announcement will be made on the game.

Hopefully those of you who made the trek out to Comic-Con stopped by the PlayStation booth because there was some brand new PixelJunk Shooter to get your hands on. But for the majority of you that didn't, SCEA Santa Monica's Matt Morton has you covered.

Here, he walks us through some brand new areas of the ice stage, explaining a host of things you probably haven't seen, including the lava cannon and more.

I am thoroughly impressed and excited by this game each and every time I see it, so definitely watch this vid from beginning to end.